The Holy See's newspaper Saturday published its picks for pop rock paradise, ranging from Michael Jackson's album "Thriller" to Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" and the Beatles' "Revolver."
What "L'Osservatore Romano" calls a semiserious guide on the road to good music will take you to "Graceland" — Paul Simon's album made the cut. And it does get into the "Supernatural" by Carlos Santana.
The newspaper calls them classics to pack for a desert island. The other picks are David Crosby's "If I Could Only Remember My Name;" "Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac, Donald Fagen's "Nightfly," the U2's "Achtung Baby," and "(What's The Story) Morning Glory" by the Oasis.
What "L'Osservatore Romano" calls a semiserious guide on the road to good music will take you to "Graceland" — Paul Simon's album made the cut. And it does get into the "Supernatural" by Carlos Santana.
The newspaper calls them classics to pack for a desert island. The other picks are David Crosby's "If I Could Only Remember My Name;" "Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac, Donald Fagen's "Nightfly," the U2's "Achtung Baby," and "(What's The Story) Morning Glory" by the Oasis.
somehow Oasis-related
The action takes place in Italy and Switzerland :)
Some years ago, something strange happened the night when I finished reading the Da Vinci Code: the Pope died.
Now I'm reading Angels&Demons... cos I didn't read it yet (is it necessary?) ...I bet something similar is gonna happen. Well not necessarily the Pope dying.
I'm reading it because Noel Gallagher, though he's definitely a genius, has read only 2 books in his life (apart from many music biographies, I love them too), Da Vinci Code and Angels&Demons.

















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